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Standard tourist image: Three ponies on Dartmoor.
To remove some of the cuteness factor, the small one kept geting inappropriate erections.
Three different types of bus on Arriva's route 137 at the Oxford Circus terminus in John Princes Street. The stand in the left foreground was used by route 113 until it was diverted to Marble Arch last autumn. The bus stop was on the pavement to the left of the stand but intending passengers would queue on the narrow island in the middle of the road!
Special Guest Time for Three are violinist Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, violinist (and From the Top Alum!) Charles Yang, and double-bassist Ranaan Meyer.
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Alvar Aalto, Vuoksenniskan Kolmen ristin kirkko / Church of the Three Crosses, Vuoksenniska, Imatra, Finland
Three city pigeons who have clubbed together to buy a £1 packet of crisps to share.
Seriously though, dropping food litter encourages “Rats with wings” as well as terrestrial rats.
Favela Chic Party Time Shoreditch London with Belleruche three-piece electronic/soul band the express with Kathrin deBoer
To view in stereo, sit 2-3 feet from the monitor and gently cross your eyes so that the two images become three. The one in the middle will be in 3d. If you are finding this difficult, you may be trying too hard. Viewing the original size is best.
Three sister bridges. The 6th,7th and 9th street bridges over the Allegheny river downtown Pittsburgh, PA
Three windows peer through the granite walls of the Legislative Office Building in Concord.
I used this Photoshop script to get the fake lomo look.
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This is a bit of a revisit of this shot. I was originally thinking of doing an interesting background, but instead opted for a solid black background to keep things simple. This was slightly better planned than my last attempt. Since it was done after the sun went down (unlike the previous one which used ambient light), I used my flash set about 1/16th - 1/32nd power with a 6 inch by 8 inch softbox, handheld to the sides so I could more easily change the angle and distance of the light. The reflections are because of a charcoal/black colored stone tile that I picked up from Home Depot to use for situations like this.
I decided to do the back 2 Hershey Kisses aligned evenly instead of staggered because I think it looked better that way. I thought of separating the two by putting them on either side and behind the foreground one, but figured I'd have a tough time getting it all symmetrical. And I wanted to do more of a contrasty look because that seems to be the mood I've been in lately.
And yes, I realize after the fact that I should have paid better attention to the little paper and used one that said "KISSES" instead of "ISSES" but we had few of these left (my mom being the choco-holic that she is, loves them despite that she really needs to watch how many she has because of her diabetes).
And in case you haven't checked out the other shot to find out the explanation of why three, it all stems from when we went to her sister's funeral a few years ago, and we saw a vanity license plate that said "3 Kisses." And my mom has maintained that that's the perfect serving size. Except that she is a choco-holic...
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It takes three pilots to operate ROPOS! One for each arm and one to drive. From left to right: Keith Shepherd, Steve Buklew, and Jonathon Lee.
Week #12 (w/b 27 September) Three - Whatever, But Three - Not one, not two but three … you can take photographs of anything you wish this week but there has to be three of them! However, for those that like that little number 3, the numeric number 3 will be allowed but BIG extra points (!!) as we want to see three little pigs, or the three musketeers ~ you’ve got it 3 of anything or that single numeric 3 will work this week!
Contrast Thursday - Large/small, soft/hard, sharp/blunt, light/dark, colours which display a striking contrast - or anything else you can think of, as long as the contrast is clear.
we were on our way to the mongolian grill for a bite to eat for lunch, when i demanded that hawk, arijit and cita stop and pose by the wall in the alley. they were such sports...
i forgot to reset my f/stop and shot this wide open. i will need to do it again at a more comfortable f/stop...say f/11? so i can get the group more in focus!!